Jade Raymond, founder of Haven Studios, has left Sony, which comes shortly after concerns were raised about her studio's upcoming title, Fairgames, following a poor external test. PlayStation has confirmed her exit and expressed gratitude for her contributions, while Marie-Eve Danis and Pierre-François Sapinski will take over as co-heads. Originally founded in 2021, Haven was purchased by Sony in 2022. The launch of Fairgames has now been postponed to Spring, reflecting potential issues in its reception and development progress.
Jade Raymond has been an incredible partner and visionary force in founding Haven Studios. We are deeply grateful for her leadership and contributions, and we wish her all the best in her next chapter.
Some developers were concerned with how the game was received and its progress. It's unclear whether this external test has anything to do with Raymond's decision to leave Haven.
Fairgames was reportedly going to launch this year, but the Bloomberg article claims it has been pushed back until next Spring.
Raymond is one of the industry's most recognisable names, rising to prominence with her producer role on the original Assassin's Creed.
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